M.S in Germany

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Shwetha Fernandes

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German universities are the best to do MS in engineering. So it is highly recommended to study in Bachelors in good university and have good grades. Getting into Masters at the earliest after Bachelors is good since it gives you an idea on which subject to choose and what interests you. You must have at least basic knowledge in German language plus you will also have to clear language proficiency test like IELTS or TOEFL. Fill in the applications with vital data so that the committee that analyses the application will have enough and more details.

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Shwetha Fernandes

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RWTH AACHEN
TU Munich
University of Stuttgart
KIT
University of Hamburg
Above are some of the best university for embedded and automation.

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Shwetha Fernandes

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Yes, you can by all means apply. If you have no back logs, have good or reasonable grades then your admission will have normal process. Both countries have best universities and it is just that you will have see what is the best one for you. Both country requires language proficiency test mostly IELTS. You must have 6.5 bands in all four modules and this one of the basic requirements. The university policies may differ from one to the other.

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Shwetha Fernandes

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Then, why would there be so many students going abroad or Germany to study if they do not get job? There always be such negative statements made. It would be wiser to out your efforts in studies rather than in issues like this and get good grades and practical knowledge so that you can have a good job profile.

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Shwetha Fernandes

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There is nothing called as free in this world. Everything comes with a price tag. If you have 90% in your under graduation course then the admission process will be smoother than you thought. Plus you might just get some fees concession too. To know more details and requirements of different universities, get in touch with shelldreamsoverseas website.

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Srinivasa Sai Bharath

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An English language exam either IELTS or TOEFL, German language exams upto the required level is sufficient for English taught courses. You can also take up GRE but it's not compulsory. For German taught courses, you need to take TestDaf exam.

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Jayjeet Sarma

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Hi, well you should try the top automobile engineering schools, but have to check the admission requirements for each one of them and apply accordingly. Some are more competitive than the others. The country also matters, it is basically your choice. Finally, where you want to study. Look how expensive each country is, plus the stay back options. Some top schools are Chalmers University of Technology, University of Texas at Austin, Cornell University, MIT, national University of Singapore etc. Rechec k the IELTS requirements for each university, you may have to retake since 5.5 is considered low.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Jalaj, practice makes it perfect, you must revise and practice regularly. Firstly, it is good to take a mock test before starting the preparation. You will know where you stand in the beginning. Then onwards make your routine, identify your areas of weakness and areas where you are good at. Mock tests must be taken once or twice a week and you should track your improvement. Many online materials are found on ETS website. Keep checking and practicing.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sion Raymonds,
Backlogs are not good if you are applying to German universities. You can try applying but it will be a challenge. Admissions will depend on your overall admission profile, SOP, LORs, project works, research, publication, etc. Check with DAAD India, attend some workshops and see if you can be eligible for a few of the universities or keep other country options open.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Saurav, generally it's the undergraduate score and projects which is more important. As far as tests are concerned they will only require test scores like IELTS and/or TestDaf. GATE scores are also accepted but it's not mandatory. Preferences and requirements differ from university to university and also, it will also depend on your profile.

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